36th Annual Inland Empire Championships AAU Basketball Tournament Dates: Location: Boys: April 4-6, 2014 (Friday, Saturday & Sunday) / All teams are guaranteed 4 games. Girls: April 25-27, 2014 (Friday, Saturday & Sunday) / All teams are guaranteed 4 games. The Warehouse Athletic Facility, Spokane, WA. Other Spokane area facilities as needed. Contact: Shannon Anglin, YVSA Event Director / PO Box 9757, Yakima, WA 98909 509-453-2696 or 509-388-1722 / Email: Shannon@ieaau.org Deadlines & Fees: Early Registration Deadline: Received by Friday, March 21 (Boys) / Friday, April 11 (Girls) - $180 Late Registration Deadline: Received by Wed, March 26 (Boys) / Wed, April 16 (Girls) - $230 AAU membership is not included in the price of the entry fee. Any checks that are returned NSF will be charged a $35 fee. No entry fees will be refunded after the final deadline date. Payments made with a VISA or MasterCard will be charged a $10 convenience fee. Make checks payable to YVSA. Game Times: Divisions: AAU Membership: Friday: 5:30pm, 6:45pm, 8:00pm, 9:15pm Saturday & Sunday: 9:00am, 10:15am, 11:30am, 12:45pm, 2:00pm, 3:15pm, 4:30pm, 5:45pm Boys: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Grade Girls: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Grade This event is sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union of the U.S., Inc. All participants must have a current AAU membership before the event begins. Participants must visit the AAU website (www.aausports.org) to obtain their membership. BE PREPARED! Adult and Non Athlete memberships are no longer instant. Please allow 10 days for adult memberships to be processed. AAU Membership Fees: Player $14 / Coach $16 All players and coaches must have an AAU Card. If it is found that a player is participating without a current AAU card, your team will be subject to forfeits of games with no refund of tournament fees paid. REMEMBER: Membership cards don t get you into the game for free. Only players that are playing are allowed into the game free. The Lystedt Law Washington State has passed a law requiring youth coaches, athletes and parents/guardians complete certain criteria regarding the recognition and treatment of head injuries during sporting events. ALL PARTICIPATING TEAMS must complete the attached form and return it to the Inland Empire AAU office with the tournament entry form. We only need 1 form per team per year! Tournament Rules: 1. Girls cannot play on boys teams and boys cannot play on girls teams. 2. Players cannot wear jewelry of any kind during games, even if it is taped and/or covered up. 3. Players must be enrolled in Kindergarten or older. NO PRE SCHOOLERS. 4. Players cannot switch teams once games have started. 5. We reserve the right to refuse a team s entry into our events. 6. Scorekeepers each team is to have ONE person to keep the individual score sheet that is provided in your coaches packet. One scorekeeper per team will be allowed into the game free of charge. Please leave scoresheets with the gym supervisor after your game. 7. Coaches Only ONE coach per team is allowed into the game free, but more than one may coach. Rules of play: 2013-2014 High School Rules will be played, with the following exceptions. 1. No shot clock. 2. 2nd and 3rd grade boys and girls divisions will use the junior size basketball (27.5 ). Boys 4th thru 6th grade and girls 4th grade thru high school divisions will use the women s size basketball (28.5 ). Boys 7th grade and up will use the men s size basketball (29.5 ). 3. Quarters: 2nd - 4th grade: 6 min / 5th 8th grades: 7 minutes / All other divisions: 8 minutes 4. Overtime 2 minutes. 5. NEW Press Rule: 2nd 8th Grade: 15 points / 9th Grade and above: 20 points. No full court press once your team is up by more than 15/20 points. Your team must retreat back inside the 3 point arc until opponent crosses the center line with the ball, then you are allowed to play defense. The offense has the option to cross the center line at any time, however the 10 second backcourt count starts when the defensive team is behind the 3 point arc. 5. Technical or Intentional fouls 2 points awarded and ball out of bounds. One technical foul on a coach or fan and he/she is ejected from the gym. One technical on a player, the player sits on the bench for the remainder of the game. Officials and Gym Administrators have the right to eject a fan, player or coach. Coaches and fans must leave the entire gym. Two technical fouls in the tournament on a player or a coach, they are removed completely from the tournament. NO EXCEPTIONS! 6. Forfeit time Game time. Officials MAY run a shortened game (2 20 minute halves).
National AAU Basketball Rules: The following divisions are determined by the National Boys Basketball and National Girls Basketball Committees. We do not have any say in these rules or guidelines. These rules will only be used during the Inland Empire Championships in Spokane and Yakima. As of September 22, 2010, both committees agreed on the same divisions and stipulations. 1st Grade Division 2nd Grade Division 3rd Grade Division 4th Grade Division 5th Grade Division 6th Grade Division 7th Grade Division 8th Grade Division 9th Grade Division 10th Grade Division 11th Grade Division 12th Grade Division An athlete must be in the 1st Grade as of October 1, 2013 and can be no older than 8 on August 31, 2014. An athlete that is in the 2nd Grade as of October 1, 2013 wanting to play down in the 1st Grade division can be no older than 7 on August 31, 2014. An athlete must be in the 2nd Grade as of October 1, 2013 and can be no older than 9 on August 31, 2014. An athlete that is in the 3rd Grade as of October 1, 2013 wanting to play down in the 2nd Grade division can be no older than 8 on August 31, 2014. An athlete must be in the 3rd Grade as of October 1, 2013 and can be no older than 10 on August 31, 2014. An athlete that is in the 4th Grade as of October 1, 2013 wanting to play down in the 3rd Grade division can be no older than 9 on August 31, 2014. An athlete must be in the 4th Grade as of October 1, 2013 and can be no older than 11 on August 31, 2014. An athlete that is in the 5th Grade as of October 1, 2013 wanting to play down in the 4th Grade division can be no older than 10 on August 31, 2014. An athlete must be in the 5th Grade as of October 1, 2013 and can be no older than 12 on August 31, 2014. An athlete that is in the 6th Grade as of October 1, 2013 wanting to play down in the 5th Grade division can be no older than 11 on August 31, 2014. An athlete must be in the 6th Grade as of October 1, 2013 and can be no older than 13 on August 31, 2014. An athlete that is in the 7th Grade as of October 1, 2013 wanting to play down in the 6th Grade division can be no older than 12 on August 31, 2014. An athlete must be in the 7th Grade as of October 1, 2013 and can be no older than 14 on August 31, 2014. An athlete that is in the 8th Grade as of October 1, 2013 wanting to play down in the 7th Grade division can be no older than 13 on August 31, 2014. An athlete must be in the 8th Grade as of October 1, 2013 and can be no older than 15 on August 31, 2014. An athlete that is in the 9th Grade as of October 1, 2013 wanting to play down in the 8th Grade division can be no older than 14 on August 31, 2014. An athlete must be in the 9th Grade as of October 1, 2013 and can be no older than 16 on August 31, 2014. An athlete that is in the 10th Grade as of October 1, 2013 wanting to play down in the 9th Grade division can be no older than 15 on August 31, 2014. An athlete must be in the 10th Grade as of October 1, 2013 and can be no older than 17 on August 31, 2014. An athlete that is in the 11th Grade as of October 1, 2013 wanting to play down in the 10th Grade division can be no older than 16 on August 31, 2014. An athlete must be in the 11th Grade as of October 1, 2013 and can be no older than 18 on August 31, 2014. An athlete that is in the 12th Grade as of October 1, 2013 wanting to play down in the 11th Grade division can be no older than 17 on August 31, 2014. An athlete must be in the 12th Grade as of October 1, 2013 and can be no older than 19 on August 31, 2014. For more information on National AAU Basketball rules and regulations, visit www.aauboysbasketball.org or www.aaugirlsbasketball.org.
AAU Boys Basketball National Championship Dates & Sites www.aauboysbasketball.org By participating in the Inland Empire Championships in Spokane or Yakima, your team has qualified for the National AAU Championships. Below are the National Tournament locations and dates for 2014. If your team is interested in any of these events and you have questions about what to do next, feel free to contact our office at 509-453-2696 or email shannon@ieaau.org. Division I 2nd Grade Boys Memphis, TN June 29-July 6 3rd Grade Boys Orlando, FL July 2-7 4th Grade Boys Lexington, KY July 14-20 5th Grade Boys Cocoa Beach, FL July 13-19 6th Grade Boys Hampton, VA July 22-28 7th Grade Boys Memphis, TN June 29-July 6 8th Grade Boys Orlando, FL July 10-16 9th Grade Boys Little Rock, AR July 10-14 10th Grade Boys Louisville, KY July 22-28 11th Grade Boys Louisville, KY July 22-28 12th Grade Boys Louisville, KY July 25-28 Division II 3rd Grade Boys Orlando, FL July 2-7 4th Grade Boys Mooresville, NC July 2-7 5th Grade Boys Cocoa Beach, FL July 13-19 6th Grade Boys Hampton, VA July 16-22 7th Grade Boys Memphis, TN June 29-July 6 8th Grade Boys Orlando, FL July 10-16 9th Grade Boys Little Rock, AR July 10-14 10th Grade Boys Tavares, FL July 8-13 11th Grade Boys Tavares, FL July 8-13 Division III West Coast Nationals 4th Grade Boys Sacramento, CA June 27-29 5th Grade Boys Sacramento, CA June 27-29 6th Grade Boys Sacramento, CA June 27-29 7th Grade Boys Sacramento, CA June 27-29 8th Grade Boys Sacramento, CA June 27-29 Division III East Coast Nationals 4th / 5th Grade Boys Hampton, VA July 2-5 6th Grade Boys Hampton, VA July 9-13 7th Grade Boys Hampton, VA July 13-16 8th Grade Boys Hampton, VA July 29-August 1 9th Grade Boys Hampton, VA July 31-August 3 10th / 11th Grade Boys Hampton, VA June 27-29 Division III Southeast Nationals 4th Grade Boys Orlando, FL July 16-20 5th Grade Boys Orlando, FL July 16-20 6th Grade Boys Orlando, FL July 16-20 7th Grade Boys Orlando, FL July 16-20 8th Grade Boys Orlando, FL July 16-20 9th Grade Boys Orlando, FL July 16-20 10th Grade Boys Orlando, FL July 16-20 11th Grade Boys Orlando, FL July 16-20
AAU Girls Basketball National Championship Dates & Sites www.aaugirlsbasketball.org By participating in the Inland Empire Championships in Spokane or Yakima, your team has qualified for the National AAU Championships. Below are the National Tournament locations and dates for 2014. If your team is interested in any of these events and you have questions about what to do next, feel free to contact our office at 509-453-2696 or email shannon@ieaau.org. Division I 2nd / 3rd Grade Girls Orlando, FL July 2-5 4th Grade Girls Orlando, FL July 2-5 5th Grade Girls Greensboro, NC June 20-25 6th Grade Girls Franklin, TN June 23-28 7th Grade Girls Chattanooga, TN July 10-15 8th Grade Girls Orlando, FL July 7-12 9th Grade Girls Hanover, MA July 7-12 10th Grade Girls Cincinnati, OH July 21-25 11th / 12th Grade Girls Hampton, VA July 5-8 Division II 4th Grade Girls Orlando, FL July 2-5 5th Grade Girls Greensboro, NC June 20-25 6th Grade Girls Franklin, TN June 23-28 7th Grade Girls Chattanooga, TN July 10-15 8th Grade Girls Orlando, FL July 7-12 9th Grade Girls Hanover, MA July 7-12 10th Grade Girls Cincinnati, OH July 21-25 11th / 12th Grade Girls Hampton, VA July 5-8 Division III 4th Grade Girls Orlando, FL July 2-5 5th Grade Girls Greensboro, NC June 20-25 6th Grade Girls Franklin, TN June 23-28 7th Grade Girls Chattanooga, TN July 10-15 8th Grade Girls Orlando, FL July 7-12 9th Grade Girls Hanover, MA July 7-12 10th Grade Girls Cincinnati, OH July 21-25 11th / 12th Grade Girls Hampton, VA July 5-8
36th Annual Inland Empire Championships AAU Tournament April 4-6, 2014 (Boys) / April 25-27 (Girls) Check One: Check One: 2nd Grade 6th Grade 10th Grade Boys Division 2 3rd Grade 7th Grade 11th Grade Girls Division 1 4th Grade 8th Grade 12th Grade 5th Grade 9th Grade Office Use Only Date Rec d: Amt Paid: Ck #: Team Name: Contact Person: Address: City/State/Zip: E-mail Address: Phone: Home( ) Phone: Cell( ) AAU Club Name/Number (Required): Coach: Phone: Cell ( ) Email Address: Coach AAU Card Number: Asst Coach Name: Asst Coach AAU Number: STRENGTH OF TEAM: WEAK AVERAGE STRONG Does player live in Eastern Washington or Idaho? Name (First Last) Birthdate 13-14 Grade 2014 AAU # CIRCLE ONE 1. YES NO 2. YES NO 3. YES NO 4. YES NO 5. YES NO 6. YES NO 7. YES NO 8. YES NO 9. YES NO 10. YES NO 11. YES NO 12. YES NO Return this page with an entry fee of $180 by March 21 (Boys), April 11 (Girls) / $230 by March 26 (Boys), April 16 (Girls) Make checks payable to Yakima Valley Sports Authority Mail to: Yakima Valley Sports Authority, PO BOX 9757, Yakima, WA, 98909. / Fax with a credit card for payment to: 509-457-0931 Check one: MC VISA Card #: - - - EXP DATE: Convenience Fee of $10 is added to Visa/Master Card Request. Signature Date:
Club Compliance Form CONCUSSION LAW REQUIREMENTS Club Compliance Statement HB1824, otherwise known as the Zachery Lystedt Law, was signed into law on May 14, 2009. It requires, as of July 26, 2009, that additional steps be taken regarding concussions in private non-profit youth athletic programs using school district facilities. This bill requires training and documentation which AAU Member Clubs must adhere to. AAU players and their parents/guardians must meet these minimum requirements: 1. All AAU member coaches will have to take training on the nature and risk of concussions and head injury including continuing to play after a concussion or head injury. 2. On a yearly basis, a concussion and head injury information sheet shall be signed and returned by the youth athlete and athlete's parents/guardian prior to the youth athlete's initiating practice or competition. 3. All athletes suspected of suffering a concussion or brain injury will be removed from practice or competition and not returned to play until cleared in writing by a licensed health care provider trained in the evaluation and management of concussions (Medical Doctors, Doctor of Osteopathy, Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner, Physicians Assistants, and Certified Athletic Trainers). Yakima Valley Sports Authority, AAU Event Operator Compliance Statement for HB1824 Youth Sports-Head Injury Policies This page must accompany each Tournament Entry form. Participation in AAU Sanctioned Events will not be granted until this page is returned and requirements of this application are complete and approved by the Yakima Valley Sports Authority, an AAU Member Club and event operator. Team: Grade Level: Circle One: Boys Girls Club: Club Number: Coach Name (Printed): I verify all coaches, athletes and their parent/guardian have complied with mandated policies for the management of concussions and head injuries as prescribed by HB 1824, section 2. Signed: AAU Club Contact Position with AAU Club Date signed